A visitor from Finland posted Sat October 12, 2013:The image evokes an expectation of what is to come.

A visitor from United States posted Wed February 2, 2011:OM NOM NOM!!!! :D What a unique moment

A visitor from Singapore posted Sun November 18, 2007:Great job!

A visitor from Sweden posted Sun October 28, 2007:Wounder if the 757 mam has told her that eating snow is bad? Very nice picture.

A visitor from Belgium posted Mon September 17, 2007:Beatufal engine

A visitor from France posted Wed July 25, 2007:A typical Finnair landing in the cold area of Finland, you can see that this flight would of been hard to land because of the setting behing the plane and also by the snow the planes gear is pushing.

A visitor from Germany posted Sat July 14, 2007:Why does an engine eat snow??? I thought they are eating fuel...

A visitor from Sweden posted Wed May 30, 2007:This shot would have looked great even without the snow! Amazing pic!

A visitor from Germany posted Thu February 1, 2007:I remember the days when water methanol was used to cool engine cores at military power, this here method seems a suitable alternative, although only at times and places where and when you don't need it.

A visitor from Germany posted Sun January 14, 2007:It's only yellow snow which shouldn't be eaten - so I was told by my dad.

A visitor from United States posted Fri November 10, 2006:If I didn't know better, I would've thought this was a United 757.

A visitor from Spain posted Wed September 27, 2006:It makes you "feel" the power.

A visitor from Netherlands posted Tue August 22, 2006:It is indeed a great shot! You're right, eatin snow is bad, and espesially the yellow one!

A visitor from Malaysia posted Sat July 1, 2006:Great Shot!

A visitor from Finland posted Wed June 7, 2006:Nice reflection on the engine

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Mon May 29, 2006:Love it

A visitor from Finland posted Wed May 24, 2006:Your mom was wise!

A visitor from United States posted Sat May 13, 2006:Love the flow detail...adds such a dramatic effect complementary to the blue cowl. Great to see the machine-nature interaction caught through an excellent composition. Well done mate!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Wed May 10, 2006:Great shot

A visitor from United States posted Sat April 8, 2006:Rarely seen phenomenon

A visitor from United States posted Sun April 2, 2006:Exellent

A visitor from United States posted Wed March 29, 2006:Nice visualization of engine ground vortex

A visitor from Australia posted Thu March 23, 2006:Nice shot!

A visitor from Finland posted Fri March 17, 2006:Good job, Mikko! And this shot comes from my former home town of Joensuu! - Great!

A visitor from Honduras posted Fri March 17, 2006:Beautiful shot. I love it. How can the snow get inside so smoothly? and how can these motors deal with it so well. Just look at the reflection. COngrats!

A visitor from United States posted Thu March 16, 2006:This plane sucks.........................up snow! 5 STARS!!!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu March 16, 2006:I really like your comment

A visitor from Germany posted Thu March 16, 2006:Well, I guess there isn't too much yellow snow around. ;-) However, this picture perfectly shows where you're not supposed to be, when the engine is running.

A visitor from Hong Kong posted Thu March 16, 2006:Well this plane is naugthy!
(Great shot!)

A visitor from Switzerland posted Thu March 16, 2006:Great! My mom told me the same :-)